In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Moore and West discussed what it was like meeting each other for the first time and then spending so much time together while filming.

And their memories of each other are exactly as we hoped they’d be.

"Shane was so cool," Moore told EW. "Everything about him – the way he dressed, the little cigarettes that he smoked, and the music he listened to. He was the character to me and there was definitely a part of me that absolutely fell in love with him."

Heart eyes times a million.

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Their bond was super tight and it helped Moore get through her very first starring role in a movie. Moore added:

"I was just so caught up in the moment and the experience. I absolutely walked away from that project so convinced that there would never be a project as special as that. Shane was so wonderful. I didn’t know what I was doing and he’d done movies and he was on a critically acclaimed TV show. He had a lot of respect as an actor and I was just the total newbie. I didn’t even know how to hit a mark, I was so fresh-faced and naïve. I felt incredibly lucky right off the bat that I had someone who was as willing to work with me and who was patient and understanding. He was just the perfect partner for that."

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West was just as thrilled about his co-star as she was.

“It was kind of perfect the way we came into the project because she was coming from this pop background at that time — she had her song “Candy,” and a role in the Princess Diaries — and for me I was into punk rock and so it was like completely opposites attract, or opposites are forced together to work,” West said. “It was great for the role because that’s how the characters are put together in the movie.”

So basically their love was real (platonic love, but still love). Excuse us as we go watch the movie again for old time’s sake and for love’s sake.